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The Stutz Motor Company was a producer of luxury cars based in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA. Production began in 1911 and continued through 1935. The marque reappeared in 1968 under the aegis of Stutz Motor Car of America, Inc., and with a newly defined modern retro-look. Although the company is still active today, actual sales of factory produced vehicles ceased in 1995. Throughout its history, Stutz was known as a producer of fast cars (America's first sports car) and luxury cars for the rich and famous.
Defender/Gazelle/Bear
Chevrolet Suburban-based armored SUV
Gazelle - military SUV with mounted machine gun
Bear - four-door convertible
Diplomatica/Royale (limousine)
Diplomatica - based on the Cadillac DeVille
Royale - super-long limo
1979-1992 Bearcat (convertible)
1977 - a converted Blackhawk
1979 - based on the Pontiac Grand Prix
1980-1986 - based on the Pontiac Bonneville or Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale
1987-1992 - based on the Pontiac Firebird
Classic Stutz Motor Model
1911-1925 Bearcat
1926-1935 8-Cylinder
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